Wensday, Febuary 18 2018Around 11:15 in the morning My dad is going to ground me for life! I don’t know what to do! I think I need to start from the begining. Oh god, please don’t be mad. To start… Continue Reading →
My dad is going to ground me for life! I looked down at the two “F’s” on my report card. How am I going to hide this? I need his signature. I guess I could forge his signature? No that… Continue Reading →
My dad is going to ground me for life! As I sat there screaming and talking into my pillow, realizing that he was definitely going to find out one way or another. Sitting there in my bed, contemplating the dumb… Continue Reading →
It’s was the day before a big snow day in New York City. As I was crossing the street, Greenwich at Warren in Tribeca, I heard it and I knew immediately it would be this month’s Street Snippet. “My dad… Continue Reading →
I sat beneath the Storytelling Tree as the rigid bark read out who had been here prior to me First it was me, a five foot three, little brown girl that had a blue bandaid on my knee Before me… Continue Reading →
Octember 36th I sat beneath the Storytelling Tree. I sat beneath the Storytelling Tree looking up into its branches, craning my neck backwards to follow them as far as I could with my eyes without moving the rest of me…. Continue Reading →
I sat beneath the Storytelling Tree. I look up to the branches which weave like the game pick up sticks above me giving a relaxing shade to an otherwise intense sunlight. Where I was on this mountain under this storytelling… Continue Reading →
I sat beneath the Storytelling TreeWhere no one can hear the words,Words that fill me with such glee,Or the songs, the life, or the chordsThat echo within me, and my heart,Beneath the Storytelling Tree. No one could hear my breaths,Except… Continue Reading →
I sat beneath the Storytelling Tree and told it my hopes and dreams. The tree told me of the good, the bad and the inbetween. The tree told me of the wars it has won. The bark was its armor… Continue Reading →
I sat beneath the Storytelling Tree – the coiling, sky-rooting tree – where everything began. Leaf-dappled light spots poured into my view, soft but viciously bright, as the world around me set sharp focus. Green. Everything was green… the endless… Continue Reading →
I sat beneath the Storytelling Treeunderneath a black blanket of sky. Four months afterpain,loss, distrust, and heartbreak, I finally allow myself to look up at the stars. Within this dark ominous covering, I notice that the saffron and white dots are like pieces of love and art. Wondering, dreaming, and… Continue Reading →
One of my favorite books is the Illustrated Man. I have spent hours with that book through multiple readings, each time, discovering something new in the stories. It’s funny how years can change your perspective. I was on a hike… Continue Reading →
Do what you have to do. Even if it breaks, tears, destroys your heart. You have to go kill her, there is no other option. It is either her life or our lives. I understand that you love her with… Continue Reading →
“Do what you have to do.“ He says voice breaking the damp night air. I push the body into the large golden suitcase. We hear the music pick up. Even though no one else was aware of what was happening… Continue Reading →
“Do what you have to do.” I lowered my phone into my pocket, and waited for the train to stop. I had a meeting with the owner of a big company in Boston, and it was essential I was on… Continue Reading →
“Do what you have to do.”That’s what everyone saysYet no one means itWhat they really mean isfollow the rules and do good in schoolThey don’t meanDo what you have to do to blossomThey don’t meanDo what you have to do… Continue Reading →
“Do what you have to do.”Those six words.With no hesitation they slipped out of his crisp, cracked lips and slim jaw.Ground-shaking, burly words from such a decaying body.His royalty rippled across the fields, touching every soldier’s soul.Souls ready to strip… Continue Reading →
Street Snippets – 2020 November – Emma Malia “Do what you have to do,” she said I have to walk down the street with the red buildingsFive windows, six windows, five windows high I have to walk past the church… Continue Reading →
“Do what you have to do,” my mom exclaims! The radiant chili pepper lights hang around the yellow painted living room as the pumpkin spice candle fills the house with a subtle, but sweet, smell. Just two minutes away downtown,… Continue Reading →
Aurora and I are supporting our local restaurants by eating outdoors, or ordering in. As we were out last night, down on Carmine Street, we heard this snippet, “Do what you have to do.“ That sounded like a good story… Continue Reading →
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